Nasty DjangoThe King Is Back

Label:

Dance Ecstasy 2001 – DE 2032

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 45 RPM

Country:

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Gabber

Tracklist

A Hardcore Muthafucka 3:40
B Let It Roarrr!!! 5:20

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Dance Ecstasy 2001
  • Copyright ©Dance Ecstasy 2001
  • Published ByCash Money Bros.
  • Published ByWarner/Chappell
  • Distributed ByPCD
  • Lacquer Cut AtSST Brüggemann GmbH

Credits

  • Artwork [Graph-x]Embargo! Animations, FFM
  • Lacquer Cut BySST (8)
  • Performer [Da Shit Was Done By]Da King Nasty Django*
  • Written-ByAcardipane*

Notes

Da shit was done for Garcia/Castro Bros. Mgmt.
Published by Cash Money Bros./Warner Chappell
Manufactured in FFM 1995
Dance Ecstasy 2001 is a division of P.

C + P DE 2032 1995

Distributed by PCD Frankfurt

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The female vocals are taken from Ice-T's "O.G. Original Gangster" album, the track "First Impression".

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, Etched): DE 2032 A SST 45 UPM
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B, Etched): DE 2032 B SST 45 UPM

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Reviews

  • LowEntropy's avatar
    LowEntropy
    the king is back indeed, as he presents us two killer tracks.
    one is "hardcore motherfucker", one of the most widely known tracks from the P catalogue (and yes, it deserves it).
    and the flipside is quite spiffy, too!
    • d-high's avatar
      d-high
      This one of the many P classics that especially found its appreciation in the Dutch scene as well. Hardcore MF was played everywhere and also the remixes that came later on. A simply forward pushing dry distorted 909 moving its way thru the track with the notorious HMF sample and the synth spattered in between. Legs were flying literally on the dancefloors!

      Let it Roar was a good track as well but due to the weirdness inside and the breakbeat in between never got out of the shadow of HMF.
      • traffic_cone's avatar
        traffic_cone
        Although "Hardcore Muthafucka" was by far the big hit on this record - for me "Let It Roarrr!!!" is the real classic on here. Like many P classics it's quite straightforward - with a weirdly tuned hypnotic riff, a familiar rap sample, a few breaks before dropping into mid-tempo hardcore. But it has that wonderful slightly sinister feel that the best P tunes do, and the distinctive drum roll intro makes it a perfect set opener.
        • co.123.hardcore's avatar
          co.123.hardcore
          mega tuneage THE KING IS BACK played a lot by jay presscott, uprising.

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